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"something going wrong" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something unexpected or undesirable is happening or about to happen. Example: "I had a feeling that something was going wrong when I saw smoke coming from the kitchen."
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So there is something going wrong here.
That's something going wrong in their life.
I'm always drawn to characters that have something going wrong.
So a one in ten chance of something going wrong.
But there is constantly something going wrong with it.
In triathlon, there's a 50% chance of something going wrong.
You don't want to think about something going wrong.
The possibilities for something going wrong, it seemed, were endless.
It is anxiety over the possibility of something going wrong and denying him his heart's wish.
You know how we've always talked about the possibility of something going wrong with the bomb.
"When I hear something going wrong, I insist on it being put right," he said.
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